STATE OF LOUISIANA

STATE OF LOUISIANA

OFFICE OF STATE INSPECTOR GENERAL

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HOSPITALS AND STATE POLICE OVERTIME

Date Released: April 27, 2010 File No. 1-09-0029-A

Table of Contents

DHH and State Police Overtime

Letter to the Governor

Executive Summary............................................................... 1

Background........................................................................... 3

Scope and Methodology......................................................... 4

Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations

Excessive Overtime ...................................................... 5

Documentation of Overtime ............................................ 9

Improperly Certified Timesheets ...................................... 11

Under-billing of LACE Details.......................................

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Attachment 1 Summary of Overtime Hours Appendix A ? Management Responses

- Department of Health and Hospitals - Office of State Police

Louisiana Office of State Inspector General

DHH and State Police Overtime

Executive Summary

The Office of State Inspector General recently conducted a review of overtime for calendar year 2008 at the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH) and the Louisiana Office of State Police (State Police).

Ten employees with the DHH's Northeast Supports and Services Center received a total of over $407,000 for more than 23,000 hours of questionable overtime in 2008. These overtime hours are equivalent to the number of hours that would be worked by more than 11 additional fulltime employees working normal eighthour days over the course of one year.

The ten employees routinely reported that they worked more than 16 hours a day, worked back to back days with less than six hours off between shifts, and worked as many as 82 days straight. For example:

One employee reported he worked 33 hours straight, and separately 41.5 hours in a 42-hour period.

Another employee reported she worked 59 hours in a 66-hour period with only 7 hours off during the almost 3-day period.

A third employee reported that she worked 34.5 hours straight without time off. She also reported having worked more than 20 hours a day on 14 different dates in 2008, and having worked 82 days straight without any days off.

In addition, time entered in the Integrated Statewide Information Systems (ISIS) database by DHH timekeepers did not always match the timesheets completed by the employees. The extreme nature of these work schedules, as well as the mismatched time entries, raises questions as to whether the employees actually worked the hours reported.

Our review of overtime for State Police employees did not find any significant instances of questionable overtime hours. However, we did find that the State Police under-billed a local agency by more than $27,000 for the reimbursement of mileage and overtime hours worked by officers and support staff under Local Agency Compensated Enforcement (LACE) agreements. Inefficient payroll procedures and billing procedures contributed to this error, as well as errors of time entered in the ISIS payroll system. In addition, many timesheets were certified as accurate and true prior to the last day worked in a pay period by both the employee and the supervisor.

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